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Molasses Sugar Cookies

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Last weekend was UNC-CH Homecoming weekend! Several friends came back into town and we had a tailgate before the game.

A couple factors made this day even better:

Our football team has been better than we have in years.

We’re playing Duke, so stakes are even higher.

We’re old enough to throw a good tailgate!

All of this came together for an awesome Saturday with friends. We had a blast tailgating – it rained, but we just camped out in a parking deck and the weather didn’t slow us down! To top of a great morning, we absolutely destroyed Duke. What we thought would be a close game ended up being 66-31. Let’s go heels!!!

Some of the ladies at our tailgate. The rain can’t stop us from cheering on our Tar Heels!

As my contribution to the tailgate, I made one of my favorite cookie recipes: molasses sugar cookies. My mom made these a lot growing up, and their spiced goodness is perfect for cool days. The molasses flavor is a tasty twist on a more traditional spice cookie, giving them some unexpected depth. Because the dough has to chill, they’re also great for making ahead of time and then baking at the last minute!

Start with melted shortening, sugar, molasses, and egg.

Add in the spices, then sift in the flour.

Combine, then let chill for a couple hours.

Once chilled, form into 1 inch balls.

Coat in sugar – this makes the edges delicious once they’re baked!

Lay out on a cookie sheet with enough room for them to spread while baking.

I’m going to be honest, these are definitely at their peak when they’re straight out of the oven. I definitely did some over-sampling before packing these up and taking them to our homecoming tailgate!

Molasses Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:

3/4 c shortening

1 c sugar

1/4 c molasses

1 egg

1/2 tsp ground cloves

1/2 tsp ginger

1 tsp cinnamon

2 c flour

2 tsp baking soda

1/2 tsp salt

Steps:

Melt the shortening and let cool (but don’t let it re-solidify).

Add sugar, molasses and egg to the shortening in a large mixing bowl and beat..

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Welcome to Teaspoon of Nose! Adulting may be tough but it doesn't have to be boring! I'm Emma, a twentysomething military wife, aspiring foodie, and traveler. I share travel advice for when you go, and delicious recipe for when you stay.